There are some levels in video games that are memorable for an epic sequence or an intense encounter that lives with a player long after beating the game. On the flip side, there are those levels that are so dreadful they paint the rest of the experience, andMafia: Definitive Editionwill still have the latter.
WhenMafiawas originally released, the game was praised for portrayal of the Mafia life in the 1930’s. The story, as seen in thetrailer for theMafiaremake, brings the player through the life of Tommy Angelo as he rises in the Mafia scene. During a certain sequence of events, the player must race in a tough sequence driving a vehicle that isn’t particularly easy to drive. InMafia: Definitive Edition, the sequence returns.

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Being a remake developer, Hanger 13 is keen on replicating the feeling of the original, including the feeling of that particular sequence. Despite the intention, the voice actor forTommy has been recast for theMafiaremake. One positive change is thatMafia: Definitive Editionwill be using the modern controls fromMafia 3, so the difficulty may be more focused on skills rather than fighting the controls, and an easy mode is also will be made available for those interested.
Mafia: Definitive Editionlooks to be a worthy remake to the original game. Hanger 13’s last effort,Mafia 2,has been poorly receivedsince its release with visual glitches and game-breaking bugs. Visually, the remake is on par - if not more impressive than -Mafia 3,andMafia: Definitive Editionmay fill the void left with the lack of a modern- day open world game this gen.
Mafia: Definitive Editionwill launch on September 25 for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.